


If you love dusty British stage farces from the early talkie era where everyone yells and doors slam, yes, My Wife's Family is worth your time. But if you get annoyed by dumb misunderstandings that could be solved in two seconds, you will absolutely hate this. 🎹 It is pure 1931 chaos, mostly taking place in a garden ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Monty Banks

Jerome Storm
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"If you love dusty British stage farces from the early talkie era where everyone yells and doors slam, yes, My Wife's Family is worth your time. But if you get annoyed by dumb misunderstandings that could be solved in two seconds, you will absolutely hate this. 🎹 It is pure 1931 chaos, mostly taking place in a garden that looks suspiciously like a stage set. The Setup Jack (Gene Gerrard) wants to surprise his wife with a new piano. But his loud-mouthed mother-in-law, played by Amy Veness, over..."
Tom Helmore
Harry B. Linton, Hal Stephens, Fred Duprez, Val Valentine
United Kingdom

